Surfing seems simple: a board, a wave, and you. But as any experienced surfer knows, there’s much more behind a great session. And if you’re taking your first steps in this amazing sport, there’s one fundamental thing you need to know: learning to surf alone can be harder, take longer—and even be dangerous.
At our surf school, we see it every day: people highly motivated but trying on their own, without guidance. That’s why we wrote this article—to share why taking lessons with qualified instructors is the best way to progress safely and enjoyably.
1. Safety Comes First
The ocean is beautiful, but also unpredictable. Currents, breaking zones, tides, and wave priority rules are just a few things a surfer needs to know.
With lessons, you learn early how to read the sea, enter and exit safely, and avoid risky situations. Our instructors are there not only to teach you to surf but also to ensure you do it consciously and respectfully toward the ocean and other surfers.
2. Correct Mistakes Before They Become Habits
It’s common to see self-taught surfers with wrong posture, poorly learned techniques, or habits that slow progress. For example: incorrect take-offs, inefficient paddling, or choosing waves beyond your level.
With an instructor by your side, you get immediate, personalized feedback. This makes a huge difference in your progress.
3. Faster Progress with More Motivation
Learning to surf is challenging, but it doesn’t have to be frustrating. Lessons are structured with clear goals, adapted to your level, and with exercises to improve technique. This allows you to progress faster and have more fun.
4. Equipment Suited to Your Level
Beginners often choose boards that are too small, unstable, or advanced when trying alone. This can make the experience frustrating from the start.
In lessons, we use equipment adapted to your level and body type, drastically increasing your chances of success and making the process more enjoyable.
5. Learning in a Group Is More Fun
Surf lessons aren’t just about technique—they’re also about sharing the experience with others. Group lessons motivate, inspire, and create friendships in and out of the water.
Let’s be honest: falling, laughing, trying again, and celebrating small victories with others is far more fun than struggling alone in the sea.
6. Private Lessons: Full Focus on You
If you prefer to learn at your own pace with the exclusive attention of an instructor, private lessons are ideal. In this format, all class time is dedicated to your specific needs—from technique to choosing the best spot for your level.
Conclusion: Learning Well Means Learning from Experts
If you’re thinking about starting surfing, take that step responsibly. Lessons with a certified school and experienced instructors will not only speed up your learning but also make it safer, more fun, and more rewarding.
At our surf school, we help surfers every day take their first steps or make the next leap in their progression. We do it with passion, knowledge, and respect for the ocean.
Book your first lesson now and discover how great it feels to learn properly from the start.

